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Out of the Darkness Walk Raises $11,835 for Suicide Awareness and Prevention

The Center for Community Engaged Learning hosted its second annual Out of the Darkness Walk on Sunday, April 8, raising $11,835 for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (ASFP). Coordinator Izzi Proia was pleased with the turnout for the event, despite the unseasonably cold weather. “I feel great,” Proia said. “I think it was a great day for people who have been struggling lately,
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Public Safety is Prepared for the Worst

With the current atmosphere around gun violence, Public Safety provided details on the protocol for when a gun is present on campus. Some details have been excluded for the sake of security of the campus in the event of a crisis situation. According to SNHU’s Student Handbook, “possessing, displaying, using or distributing a firearm or any other weapon or explosive on property owned by
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Robert Frost Hall Gets Wired

This article was originally posted in the SNHU Observer (Volume VIII, Issue 6) on March 7, 2002: Over the past couple of months people have marveled at the new building's design. There is far more than meets the eye. In an effort to find out what Robert Frost Hall was made of technologically, this reporter set out to get some information about what goes
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Nick Peters Bond: From SNHU’s Kitchen to “Hell’s Kitchen”

From the SNHU culinary program to one of the most well-known cooking competitions in the country, Nick Peters Bond has transcended expectations by appearing on "Hell’s Kitchen," an acclaimed competition series that airs on FOX. After the completion of his first season in 2014, he was asked to return to the show for season 17, also known as the All-Star season. Bond attended SNHU
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Upcoming Elevator Pitch Competition

The Elevator Pitch Competition will take place on Wednesday, April 11 in the Gustafson Center. This competition is for students to practice their elevator pitch with real employers. An elevator pitch is a short summary of ones’ professional self and goals. The idea behind developing a great elevator pitch is to be prepared as if one was in an elevator with the CEO of
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SNHU Drama is #AlmostThere with their Spring Play: “Punk Rock”

TRIGGER WARNING: This show deals with topics of gun violence, bullying and contains explicit language. SNHU Drama will be presenting “Punk Rock” as their spring theater production on April 6 and April 7 at 7 p.m. in Walker Auditorium. “Punk Rock” by Simon Stephans is centered around a group of British high schoolers who are preparing for their A-Level exams. With unfortunate circumstances combined
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Out of the Darkness Walk Sheds Light on Suicide Awareness

This upcoming Sunday, April 8, the Center for Community Engaged Learning will be hosting their annual Out of the Darkness Walk which benefits the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP). SNHU community members can form teams for the walk and raise money to fund research, education, advocacy and support for those affected by suicide. SNHU students can make a team at afsp.org/SNHU. At the
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SNHU Voice Studio Holds Annual Spring Concert

The SNHU Voice Studio held their annual Voices of SNHU spring concert in the Last Chapter Pub Thursday, March 26 at 5 p.m in front of an extensive, enthusiastic crowd. Guests were greeted by voice instructor Lindsay Rinaldi who introduced the concert’s 16 performers, all of whom were accompanied by pianist Charlie Blood. Rinaldi spent last semester teaching the performing students in MUS-250 during
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Ways to Reduce Expenses in College

Being a college student generally indicates that very little money is being made. Having work studies, jobs on campus or off, summer jobs or internships typically are paying minimum wage or nothing at all. It is important to reduce monthly spending to ensure that students have spending money as well as money for emergencies and savings. Reducing monthly expenses can be easy when following